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無想定


无想定

see styles
wú xiǎng dìng
    wu2 xiang3 ding4
wu hsiang ting
 musō jō
The concentration in which all thinking ceases, in the desire to enter Avṛha, v. 無想天; such entry is into 無想果.

無相定


无相定

see styles
wú xiàng dìng
    wu2 xiang4 ding4
wu hsiang ting
 musō jō
the markless concentration

無間定


无间定

see styles
wú jiān dìng
    wu2 jian1 ding4
wu chien ting
 mugen jō
concentration of no-separation

禪三昧


禅三昧

see styles
chán sān mèi
    chan2 san1 mei4
ch`an san mei
    chan san mei
 zen zanmai
dhyāna and samādhi, dhyāna considered as 思惟 meditating, samādhi as 定 abstraction; or meditation in the realms of 色 the visible, or known, and concentration on 無色 the invisible, or supramundane; v. 禪定.

第二禪


第二禅

see styles
dì èr chán
    di4 er4 chan2
ti erh ch`an
    ti erh chan
 daini zen
The second dhyāna, a degree of contemplation where reasoning gives way to intuition. The second three rūpa heavens.

第四禪


第四禅

see styles
dì sì chán
    di4 si4 chan2
ti ssu ch`an
    ti ssu chan
 daishi zen
The fourth dhyāna, a degree of contemplation when the mind becomes indifferent to pleasure and pain; also the last eight rūpa heavens.

統一心


统一心

see styles
tǒng yī xīn
    tong3 yi1 xin1
t`ung i hsin
    tung i hsin
 tōisshin
a state of mental concentration

處定心


处定心

see styles
chù dìng xīn
    chu4 ding4 xin1
ch`u ting hsin
    chu ting hsin
 sho jōshin
remaining in meditative concentration

行動值


行动值

see styles
xíng dòng zhí
    xing2 dong4 zhi2
hsing tung chih
(gaming) action points (points required to complete an action); (Tw) action level (the level of concentration of a harmful substance at which remedial action is considered necessary)

規定度

see styles
 kiteido / kitedo
    きていど
{chem} normality; equivalent concentration

邊際定


边际定

see styles
biān jì dìng
    bian1 ji4 ding4
pien chi ting
 hensai jō
apex of concentration

集中力

see styles
 shuuchuuryoku / shuchuryoku
    しゅうちゅうりょく
(powers of) concentration; ability to concentrate

集中營


集中营

see styles
jí zhōng yíng
    ji2 zhong1 ying2
chi chung ying
concentration camp

非想定

see styles
fēi xiǎng dìng
    fei1 xiang3 ding4
fei hsiang ting
concentration of no thought

風三昧


风三昧

see styles
fēng sān mèi
    feng1 san1 mei4
feng san mei
風奮三昧 A samādhi in which the whole body is conceived of as scattered.

高濃度

see styles
 kounoudo / konodo
    こうのうど
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high concentration

一心不乱

see styles
 isshinfuran
    いっしんふらん
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) wholeheartedly; with heart and soul; intently; with undivided attention; with intense concentration; single-mindedly

一心不亂


一心不乱

see styles
yī xīn bú luàn
    yi1 xin1 bu2 luan4
i hsin pu luan
 isshin furan
one-pointed concentration without scattering

一極集中

see styles
 ikkyokushuuchuu / ikkyokushuchu
    いっきょくしゅうちゅう
overconcentration (esp. of population, cultural and political institutions, etc. in Tokyo); heavy concentration

一行三昧

see styles
yī xíng sān mèi
    yi1 xing2 san1 mei4
i hsing san mei
 ichigyouzanmai / ichigyozanmai
    いちぎょうざんまい
(yoji) (See 念仏三昧) complete concentration on one subject (usu. prayer); one-practice absorption
眞如三昧, 一相三昧 A samādhi for realizing that the nature of all Buddhas is the same; the 起信論 says all Buddhas and all beings. Another meaning is entire concentration of the mind on Buddha.

三十六神

see styles
sān shí liù shén
    san1 shi2 liu4 shen2
san shih liu shen
 sanjūroku shin
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear.

三昧之定

see styles
sān mèi zhī dìng
    san1 mei4 zhi1 ding4
san mei chih ting
 zanmai nojō
samādhi, concentration

三昧正取

see styles
sān mèi zhèng qǔ
    san1 mei4 zheng4 qu3
san mei cheng ch`ü
    san mei cheng chü
 sanmaishōju
great concentration

三昧正定

see styles
sān mèi zhèng dìng
    san1 mei4 zheng4 ding4
san mei cheng ting
 zanmai shōjō
samādhi, right concentration

世間禪定


世间禅定

see styles
shì jiān chán dìng
    shi4 jian1 chan2 ding4
shih chien ch`an ting
    shih chien chan ting
 seken zenjō
mundane meditative concentration

佛立三昧

see styles
fó lì sān mèi
    fo2 li4 san1 mei4
fo li san mei
 butsuryū zanmai
A degree of samādhi in which the Buddhas appear to the meditator.

依邊際定


依边际定

see styles
yī biān jì dìng
    yi1 bian1 ji4 ding4
i pien chi ting
 e hensai jō
to rely on apex concentration

入滅盡定


入灭尽定

see styles
rù miè jìn dìng
    ru4 mie4 jin4 ding4
ju mieh chin ting
 nyū metsujin jō
entering into the concentration of total extinction [of mental activity]

入無想定


入无想定

see styles
rù wú xiǎng dìng
    ru4 wu2 xiang3 ding4
ju wu hsiang ting
 nyū musōjō
entering the no-thought concentration

入無色定


入无色定

see styles
rù wú sè dìng
    ru4 wu2 se4 ding4
ju wu se ting
 nyū mushiki jō
enter into the formless concentration

凍結濃縮

see styles
 touketsunoushuku / toketsunoshuku
    とうけつのうしゅく
freeze concentration; concentration by freezing

初禪三天


初禅三天

see styles
chū chán sān tiān
    chu1 chan2 san1 tian1
ch`u ch`an san t`ien
    chu chan san tien
 shozen santen
three levels of the first concentration

勝三摩地


胜三摩地

see styles
shèng sān mó dì
    sheng4 san1 mo2 di4
sheng san mo ti
 shō sanmaji
overpowering concentration

十長養心


十长养心

see styles
shí cháng yǎng xīn
    shi2 chang2 yang3 xin1
shih ch`ang yang hsin
    shih chang yang hsin
 jūchōyōshin
The ten kinds of well-nourished heart, essential to entry into the cult of the higher patience and endurance: a heart of kindness; of pity; of joy (in progress toward salvation of others); renunciation; almsgiving; delight in telling the doctrine; benefiting or aiding others to salvation; unity, or amity; concentration in meditation; wisdom; v. 梵綱經,心地品.

口稱三昧


口称三昧

see styles
kǒu chēng sān mèi
    kou3 cheng1 san1 mei4
k`ou ch`eng san mei
    kou cheng san mei
 kushō zanmai
The samādhi in which with a quiet heart the individual repeats the name of Buddha, or the samādhi attained by such repetition.

四如意足

see styles
sì rú yì zú
    si4 ru2 yi4 zu2
ssu ju i tsu
 shi nyoi soku
四神足 ṛddhi-pāda; the third group of the 三十七科道品 bodhi-pakṣikadharma; the four steps to supernatural powers, making the body independent of ordinary or natural law. The four steps are said to be the 四種禪定 four kinds of dhyāna, but there are several definitions, e. g. 欲神足 chanda-ṛddhi-pāda, desire (or intensive longing, or concentration); 勤神足 virya-ṛddhi-pāda, energy (or intensified effort); 心神足 citta-ṛddhi-pāda, memory (or intense holding on to the position reached); 觀神足 mīmāṃsa-ṛddhi-pāda., meditation (or survey, the state of dhyāna).

圓通三昧


圆通三昧

see styles
yuán tōng sān mèi
    yuan2 tong1 san1 mei4
yüan t`ung san mei
    yüan tung san mei
 entsū zanmai
The various samādhi of supernatural powers of the twenty-five 'great ones' of the 楞嚴經 Surangama sūtra, especially of 圓通大士 the omnipresent hearer of those who call, i.e. Guanyin.

增上心住

see styles
zēng shàng xīn zhù
    zeng1 shang4 xin1 zhu4
tseng shang hsin chu
 zōjō shin jū
abode of superior concentration

增上心學


增上心学

see styles
zēng shàng xīn xué
    zeng1 shang4 xin1 xue2
tseng shang hsin hsüeh
 zōjōshin gaku
The study of increased powers of mind (through meditation).

大定智悲

see styles
dà dìng zhì bēi
    da4 ding4 zhi4 bei1
ta ting chih pei
 dai jō chi hi
Great insight, great wisdom, great pity, the three virtues 三德for Buddha by which he achieves enlightenment and wisdom and saves all beings.

大悲三昧

see styles
dà bēi sān mèi
    da4 bei1 san1 mei4
ta pei san mei
 daihi zanmai
The samādhi of great pity, in which Buddhas and bodhisattvas develop their great pity.

奧斯威辛


奥斯威辛

see styles
ào sī wēi xīn
    ao4 si1 wei1 xin1
ao ssu wei hsin
Auschwitz (concentration camp)

奧斯維辛


奥斯维辛

see styles
ào sī wéi xīn
    ao4 si1 wei2 xin1
ao ssu wei hsin
Auschwitz (concentration camp)

安那般那

see styles
ān nà pán nà
    an1 na4 pan2 na4
an na p`an na
    an na pan na
 annahanna
安般; 阿那波那 (阿那阿波那) ānāpāna, expiration and inspiration, a method of breathing and counting the breaths for purposes of concentration; the 大安般守意經 is a treatise on the subject.

定慧均等

see styles
dìng huì jun děng
    ding4 hui4 jun1 deng3
ting hui chün teng
 jōe kintō
the balance of concentration and wisdom

定自在力

see styles
dìng zì zài lì
    ding4 zi4 zai4 li4
ting tzu tsai li
 jō jizairiki
power of unimpeded concentration

實相三昧


实相三昧

see styles
shí xiàng sān mèi
    shi2 xiang4 san1 mei4
shih hsiang san mei
 jissō zanmai
The samādhi of reality, in which the unreality of the phenomenal is realized.

心如意足

see styles
xīn rú yì zú
    xin1 ru2 yi4 zu2
hsin ju i tsu
 shin nyoi soku
concentration of mind as spiritual base

心得內定


心得内定

see styles
xīn dé nèi dìng
    xin1 de2 nei4 ding4
hsin te nei ting
 shintoku naijō
mind attains internal concentration

心慧解脫


心慧解脱

see styles
xīn huì jiě tuō
    xin1 hui4 jie3 tuo1
hsin hui chieh t`o
    hsin hui chieh to
 shine gedatsu
liberation of through concentration and wisdom

念如意足

see styles
niàn rú yì zú
    nian4 ru2 yi4 zu2
nien ju i tsu
 nen nyoi soku
the power of concentration

想受滅定


想受灭定

see styles
xiǎng shòu miè dìng
    xiang3 shou4 mie4 ding4
hsiang shou mieh ting
 sōju metsujō
concentration of cessation

戒定道共

see styles
jiè dìng dào gòng
    jie4 ding4 dao4 gong4
chieh ting tao kung
 kai jō dō gū
precepts accompanied by both concentration and the path

攝意音樂


摄意音乐

see styles
shè yì yīn lè
    she4 yi4 yin1 le4
she i yin le
 shōi ongaku
Music that calms the mind, or helps to concentration.

散疑三昧

see styles
sàn yí sān mèi
    san4 yi2 san1 mei4
san i san mei
 sangi zanmai
A samādhi free from all doubt.

普賢三昧


普贤三昧

see styles
pǔ xián sān mèi
    pu3 xian2 san1 mei4
p`u hsien san mei
    pu hsien san mei
 Fugen zanmai
concentration of Samantabhadra

気中濃度

see styles
 kichuunoudo / kichunodo
    きちゅうのうど
atmospheric concentration; aerial density; airborne concentration

水輪三昧


水轮三昧

see styles
shuǐ lún sān mèi
    shui3 lun2 san1 mei4
shui lun san mei
 suirin zanmai
The samādhi of the water 'wheel' 水輪, one of the 五輪三昧; water is fertilizing and soft, in like manner the effect of this samādhi is the fertilizing of good roots, and the softening or reduction of ambition and pride.

注意集中

see styles
 chuuishuuchuu / chuishuchu
    ちゅういしゅうちゅう
concentration (of one's attention)

深入禪定


深入禅定

see styles
shēn rù chán dìng
    shen1 ru4 chan2 ding4
shen ju ch`an ting
    shen ju chan ting
 shinnyū zenjō
to enter deeply into meditative concentration

滅受想定


灭受想定

see styles
miè shòu xiǎng dìng
    mie4 shou4 xiang3 ding4
mieh shou hsiang ting
 metsu jusō jō
A samādhi in which there is complete extinction of sensation and thought; one of the highest forms of kenosis, resulting from concentration.

滅定智通


灭定智通

see styles
miè dìng zhì tōng
    mie4 ding4 zhi4 tong1
mieh ting chih t`ung
    mieh ting chih tung
 metsujō chitsū
The freedom or supernatural power of the wisdom attained in nirvāṇa, or perfect passivity.

滅盡定位


灭尽定位

see styles
miè jìn dìng wèi
    mie4 jin4 ding4 wei4
mieh chin ting wei
 metsujinjō i
state of concentration of thorough cessation

滅盡定起


灭尽定起

see styles
miè jìn dìng qǐ
    mie4 jin4 ding4 qi3
mieh chin ting ch`i
    mieh chin ting chi
 metsujin jōki
the arising of the concentration of total cessation

火光三昧

see styles
huǒ guāng sān mèi
    huo3 guang1 san1 mei4
huo kuang san mei
 kakō zanmai
The flame samādhi, also styled the fourth dhyāna.

火燄三昧


火焰三昧

see styles
huǒ yàn sān mèi
    huo3 yan4 san1 mei4
huo yen san mei
 kaen zanmai
A samādhi entered into by the Buddha, in which he emitted flames to overcome a poisonous dragon. Also 火光 (or 火生) 三昧 q. v.

火生三昧

see styles
huǒ shēng sān mèi
    huo3 sheng1 san1 mei4
huo sheng san mei
 kashō zanmai
A flame-emitting samādhi, the power to emit flames from the body for auto-holocaust, or other purposes. It is especially associated with 不動尊 q. v. and Shingon practice of the yoga which unites the devotee to him and his powers.

無二無三


无二无三

see styles
wú èr wú sān
    wu2 er4 wu2 san1
wu erh wu san
 munimusan; munimuzan
    むにむさん; むにむざん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (yoji) in earnest; single-minded; with intense concentration; rushing headlong into; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) one and only; unique
Neither two nor three, but only 一乘 one Vehicle.

無住三昧


无住三昧

see styles
wú zhù sān mèi
    wu2 zhu4 san1 mei4
wu chu san mei
 mujū zanmai
The samādhi which contemplates all things as temporal and evanescent.

無學正定


无学正定

see styles
wú xué zhèng dìng
    wu2 xue2 zheng4 ding4
wu hsüeh cheng ting
 mugaku shōjō
right concentration of post-learners

無心三昧


无心三昧

see styles
wú xīn sān mèi
    wu2 xin1 san1 mei4
wu hsin san mei
 mushin zanmai
無心定 The samādhi in which active thought has ceased.

無想定位


无想定位

see styles
wú xiǎng dìng wèi
    wu2 xiang3 ding4 wei4
wu hsiang ting wei
 musō jō i
state of thoughtless meditative concentration

無緣三昧


无缘三昧

see styles
wú yuán sān mèi
    wu2 yuan2 san1 mei4
wu yüan san mei
 muen zanmai
anilambha or 'unpropped samādhi', in which all mental functions cease to connect with environment and cease to function.

無諍三昧


无诤三昧

see styles
wú zhēng sān mèi
    wu2 zheng1 san1 mei4
wu cheng san mei
 musō zanmai
The samādhi in which there is absence of debate or disputation, or distinction of self and other.

無量三昧


无量三昧

see styles
wú liàng sān mèi
    wu2 liang4 san1 mei4
wu liang san mei
 muryō zanmai
immeasurable concentration

生物濃縮

see styles
 seibutsunoushuku / sebutsunoshuku
    せいぶつのうしゅく
biological concentration

神経衰弱

see styles
 shinkeisuijaku / shinkesuijaku
    しんけいすいじゃく
(1) neurasthenia; nervous breakdown; (2) {cards} concentration; memory; matching pairs

禪到彼岸


禅到彼岸

see styles
chán dào bǐ àn
    chan2 dao4 bi3 an4
ch`an tao pi an
    chan tao pi an
 zen tōhigan
perfection of concentration

禪波羅蜜


禅波罗蜜

see styles
chán bō luó mì
    chan2 bo1 luo2 mi4
ch`an po lo mi
    chan po lo mi
 zen haramitsu
perfection of concentration; stillness of mind

第三靜慮


第三静虑

see styles
dì sān jìng lǜ
    di4 san1 jing4 lv4
ti san ching lü
 daisan jōryo
third concentration

第二靜慮


第二静虑

see styles
dì èr jìng lǜ
    di4 er4 jing4 lv4
ti erh ching lü
 daini jōryo
second concentration

第四靜慮


第四静虑

see styles
dì sì jìng lǜ
    di4 si4 jing4 lv4
ti ssu ching lü
 daishi jōryo
fourth concentration

精子密度

see styles
jīng zǐ mì dù
    jing1 zi3 mi4 du4
ching tzu mi tu
sperm concentration, often called sperm count

精子濃度

see styles
 seishinoudo / seshinodo
    せいしのうど
{med} sperm concentration

精神一到

see styles
 seishinittou / seshinitto
    せいしんいっとう
(yoji) concentration of mind; mental concentration (on some task)

華嚴三昧


华严三昧

see styles
huā yán sān mèi
    hua1 yan2 san1 mei4
hua yen san mei
 kegon zanmai
The Buddha-samādhi of an eternal spiritual realm from which all Buddha-activities are evolved.

血中濃度

see styles
 kecchuunoudo / kecchunodo
    けっちゅうのうど
{med} blood concentration; blood level

血清濃度

see styles
 kesseinoudo / kessenodo
    けっせいのうど
{med} serum concentration

規定濃度

see styles
 kiteinoudo / kitenodo
    きていのうど
{chem} (See 規定度) normality; equivalent concentration

醉酒駕車


醉酒驾车

see styles
zuì jiǔ jià chē
    zui4 jiu3 jia4 che1
tsui chiu chia ch`e
    tsui chiu chia che
drunk driving (very high blood alcohol concentration)

風奮三昧

see styles
fēng fèn sān mèi
    feng1 fen4 san1 mei4
feng fen san mei
concentration of dispersal by the wind

飲酒駕車


饮酒驾车

see styles
yǐn jiǔ jià chē
    yin3 jiu3 jia4 che1
yin chiu chia ch`e
    yin chiu chia che
drink and drive (moderately high blood alcohol concentration)

一切如來定


一切如来定

see styles
yī qiè rú lái dìng
    yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 ding4
i ch`ieh ju lai ting
    i chieh ju lai ting
 issai nyorai jō
The highest of the 108 degrees of samādhi practised by bodhisattvas, also called 大空三昧 śūnyasamādhi, i.e. of the great void, or immateriality, and 金剛三昧 vajrasamādhi, Diamond samādhi. A samādhi on the idea that all things are of the (same) Buddha-nature.

光集中指数

see styles
 hikarishuuchuushisuu / hikarishuchushisu
    ひかりしゅうちゅうしすう
{comp} concentration exponent

強制収容所

see styles
 kyouseishuuyoujo / kyoseshuyojo
    きょうせいしゅうようじょ
concentration camp

想受滅無爲


想受灭无为

see styles
xiǎng shòu miè wú wéi
    xiang3 shou4 mie4 wu2 wei2
hsiang shou mieh wu wei
 sōjō metsu mui
concentration of cessation of sensation of perception

Variations:
接心
摂心

see styles
 sesshin; shoushin(摂心) / sesshin; shoshin(摂心)
    せっしん; しょうしん(摂心)
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} concentration; (noun/participle) (2) (See 坐禅) period of intensive zazen

最妙勝定經


最妙胜定经

see styles
zuì miào shèng dìng jīng
    zui4 miao4 sheng4 ding4 jing1
tsui miao sheng ting ching
 Saimyōshō jōgyō
Most Excellent Concentration Sūtra

瑜伽師地論


瑜伽师地论

see styles
yú qié shī dì lùn
    yu2 qie2 shi1 di4 lun4
yü ch`ieh shih ti lun
    yü chieh shih ti lun
 Yuga shiji ron
Yogācāryabhūmi-śāstra, the work of Asaṅga, said to have been dictated to him in or from the Tuṣita heaven by Maitreya, tr. by Xuanzang, is the foundation text of this school, on which there are numerous treatises, the 瑜伽師地論釋 being a commentary on it by Jinaputra, tr. by Xuanzang.

靜慮到彼岸

see styles
jìng lǜ dào bǐ àn
    jing4 lv4 dao4 bi3 an4
ching lü tao pi an
perfection of concentration

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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